Chaats Cooking Classes
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Chaat is a lip-smacking traditional Indian snack. Chaat is a Hindi word that means “to lick”. The name conveys that the chaats are so tasty that you will lick your fingers after eating them. It belongs to the family of street food. Today, chaats of different tastes are popular throughout the country. Chaats are tangy, sweet and spicy in taste.
Chaat is preferred as an evening snack with tea. Chaat is a quick munch to satisfy mid-day hunger pangs. Chaat is also a favorite at college canteens, outside offices and in residential. Chaats are on the menu list of wedding and birthday parties.
Chaat business can be started on a small as well as a large scale. A street vendor makes a minimal investment to put up a street stall to sell chaats. On the other hand, a professional restaurateur will make a large investment in the chaat making business.
There are many chaat dishes. Some of them are common streetstyle chats and homemade chaats having delicious flavors. Gol Gappas, commonly known as Pani Puri, is a popular street snack in India. It is a ball-like, fried puri which is stuffed with a mixture of potatoes and chana, dipped in chutney and pudina water and served. Bhel Puri is puffed rice mixed with different types of tangy chutneys and flavored with coriander. It is considered to be a healthy food. It can be quickly made at home.
Papdi Chaat is an assortment of papdi and bhallas mixed in thick yogurt and chutneys having delicious flavors. Generally, tamarind and coriander chutneys are used in papdi chaat. Tamarind chutney is red in color. It has a tangy and sweet taste. Coriander chutney is green in color. It is hot and spicy. In homemade chaats, the ready-made chaat masala is used as a quick substitute for the chutneys.
If you want to learn how to cook chaat, you can attend traditional Indian chaat making classes in your neighborhood. There are many other resources from where you can get delicious and easy chat recipes that will help you learn how to make chaat. There are cookbooks, websites and cookery television programs whose main objective is “learn how to make chaats for beginners”.
In case you want to start a business of chaat making, you first need to join any professional certified workshops chaat recipe cookery course in Mumbai. Moreover, many certificate diploma chaats courses are also available in Mumbai. You can join any of these courses and learn about the various aspects of chaat making.
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